Bail Bonds for Identity Theft Charges

Experienced California Bondsman

We
understand the stress and confusion you may be dealing with if someone
you know has been jailed in California on an Identity Theft charge.

Let
us be your first line of contact. We understand the California jail
systems and will work our hardest to have them released just as quickly
as possible.

A knowledgeable bail bondsman is on hand 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to answer your most pressing questions.

Give us a call at 1-877-861-3761 to get the bail bond process started.

Identity Theft Charges - California Penal Code 530.5

Identity
theft (530.5 P.C.) can come in many forms. Someone could be charged and
arrested for the use of another person’s credit card, name, date of
birth or their Social Security number.

If facing an identity theft
charge, also known as a "true name fraud" the person would have been
caught using someone else’s personal information to open accounts or
purchase something in his or her name.

Another form of identity theft
is called “account takeover fraud” where the person has gained access
to another person’s existing account to make charges illegally. This
act constitutes a felony, “white collar crime” and the person
charged can face very large fines, restitution, time in county jail or
much longer time in prison.

What Is A Bail Bond?

A
bail bond can also be called a "Surety Bond". It is a contract which is
executed by the signer, (indemnitor), or co-signer and guarantees that
the defendant, (arrestee) will appear for their scheduled court
appearances.

In the event the defendant should fail to appear, also
called a "skip", the signers of the bail bond contract would agree to
pay the court the full amount of the bail bond.

How Much Does Bail Cost?

In
most states by law, including California, the cost of a bail bond is
10% of the total amount of the bail.

A credit card is both the easiest and fastest way of paying for a bail
bond. We always accept VISA, Master Card, American Express or Discover.
You may also pay by cash.

What is Collateral?

It’s
important to understand, that if for any reason the defendant does not
show for court or cannot be located, the bail bond company may have to
use collateral to pay the "forfeiture" of the total bail amount. That
is why a bail bond company may require initial collateral to assist in
ensuring the defendant will appear.

With our bail company,
we write most bail bonds with no collateral. When we do require
collateral, it is generally in the form of California real estate or a
cash deposit. It’s important to know that if a bail bond is secured
with the use of collateral, it will be returned once the case has been
settled.

Your Bail Bond Resource

We will
always provide you with additional bail bond information to help get
your friend, family member or loved one out of jail today. For further
details about our experience with identity theft bail bonds, please
call to find out how we can help.

Our toll-free nationwide number is 877-861-3761, 24 Hours a day, 7 days a week.

Let
us be your number one trusted resource for bail bonds. We have years of
experience in the California bail industry and will work with you make
the bail bond process flow as smoothly as possible.

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